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Making a great taco has not escaped the hands of chef Mo Assi who was formerly executive chef at Perry’s Steakhouse, Dallas Chop House, Lawry’s and Capital Grille for a dozen years. The man definitely knows meat and he is also familiar with what the people in North Texas want to eat. Assi opened Crush Taco a little over a year ago and has been crushing the taco scene since. Continue reading →

For its annual holiday tradition, Norma’s Cafe, the original Dallas dining icon serving Texas home cooking for more than 60 years, will open its doors on Thursday, Nov. 23 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for its 29th Free Thanksgiving Dinner. The free meal will be available only at Norma’s Cafe’s original Oak Cliff location on 1123 W. Davis Street in Dallas.

“Our team cannot imagine Thanksgiving Day without sharing it with our community and being a part of a larger movement to spread holiday joy to those in need,” said Ed Murph, owner of Norma’s Cafe. “For the past 29 years, we’ve opened our cafe and provided a home-cooked meal to those who need it, but it would not be possible without our partners and volunteers who share our passion of helping others.” Continue reading →

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The second location of Greenville Avenue Pizza Company is in the works, and this Friday, January 20th, the pizza spot’s sign is going up. To commemorate the occasion, your friends at GAPCo will be across the street at Goodfriend Beer Garden, where they will be handing out 100 free T-shirts, to those who like them on Facebook, featuring that new signage.

The Dallas Opera, in partnership with AT&T Stadium and with support from our founding sponsor, The Dallas Foundation, is extremely proud to present the company’s fourth stadium simulcast—and the tenth free Dallas Opera simulcast since 2010—scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX (1 AT&T Way, home of the Dallas Cowboys), a week from tomorrow.

Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. The curtain time for that evening’s live performance of Giacomo Puccini’s beloved 19th century masterpiece, LA BOHÈME, from the Shannon and Ted Skokos Stage in the Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas is 7:30 p.m. In between, stadium patrons will enjoy the 1957 Chuck Jones animated masterpiece, “What’s Opera, Doc?” courtesy of WB Classics, voted Number One of the “Fifty Greatest Cartoons of All Time” by a thousand members of the animation field. Continue reading →

How long has it been since you darkened the doors at Long John Silvers? I was always more of an H. Salt Fish and Chips gal when they still existed in Dallas, but what do I know – was only 3. Anyway, you can now see (and taste) what you have been missing with this free offer. Why not?

Or, you could check out some of the best fish and chips around at 20 Feet Seafood Joint in East Dallas, but that will cost you actual money. Continue reading →

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I absolutely love Great One Cookie Company. They make one terrific cookie in their tiny shop on Monticello in Dallas. It is so tiny you might just miss it, but it is located next door to Brian’s Wine in Highland Park. Up until now if you wanted a cookie delivery, owner Pam Denesuk would load up her SUV and pay you a visit personally. I suppose you all loved her cookies so much she has grown a bit more and bought a really big truck. Continue reading →